Advanced Solutions for Retinal Disorders
At Retina Associates of Greater Philadelphia, our fellowship‑trained specialists utilize cutting‑edge diagnostics and tailored treatments to manage the full range of retinal disorders. Whether you’re a patient facing vision changes or a referring clinician seeking expert collaboration, we deliver timely, evidence‑based care to preserve sight and enhance quality of life.

Central Retinal
Vein Occlusion
A blockage of the main retinal vein leads to widespread hemorrhage, macular edema, and sudden, often severe vision loss.
Branch Retinal
Vein Occlusion
When a smaller branch vein is obstructed, it causes localized retinal swelling and distortion of vision.
Retinal Vascular
Occlusions
Arterial occlusions and mixed vascular events that can acutely threaten retinal health, requiring tailored treatment strategies.
Age-Related Macular
Degeneration
Degenerative disease involving progressive deterioration of retinal structures, leading to gradual central vision loss if untreated.
Diabetic
Retinopathy
Metabolic retinal disease resulting from systemic imbalances that affect retinal circulation and fluid dynamics.
Macular
Hole
A break in the macula that creates blurred and distorted central vision, often requiring surgical repair.
Macular
Pucker
Scar tissue forms on the macula, pulling on the retina and creating wavy or fuzzy vision.
Retinal
Detachment
The retina pulls away from the back of the eye, requiring urgent treatment to prevent permanent vision loss.
Retinal
Tears
Structural abnormalities where the retina tears, which can distort vision or precipitate detachments if not promptly treated.
Central Serous
Chorioretinopathy
Fluid accumulation beneath the retina affecting central vision, often associated with stress and systemic factors.
Macular
Telangiectasia
Abnormal blood vessels in the macula causing progressive vision changes and requiring specialized monitoring.
Retinitis
Pigmentosa
Genetic disorder causing progressive degeneration of the retina, leading to night blindness and peripheral vision loss.
Understanding When To See a Retina Specialist
Timely evaluation by our retina specialists can make all the difference in preserving your vision. Whether you're noticing new flashes, floaters, or unexplained blurring, or you're managing a condition like diabetes or macular degeneration, an evaluation by our retina team ensures that any problems are caught early. If you are unsure whether you need to see us, give us a call, and our team will be happy to provide guidance for your specific situation.
5 Locations Providing
Advanced Retinal Eye Care in Philadelphia
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1013 W 9th Ave A King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406
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(267) 341-7403
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856-256-1310
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Monday: 7am-3pm
Tuesday: 7am-3pm
Wednesday: 7am-3pm
Thursday: 7am-3pm
Friday: 7am-3pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
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2701 Holme Ave # 303 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19152
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(215) 335-3088
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215-335-0315
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Monday: 8am-4pm
Tuesday: 8am-4pm
Wednesday: 8am-4pm
Thursday: 8am-4pm
Friday: 8am-4pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
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124 Dekalb Pike Suite #1 North Wales, Pennsylvania 19454
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(267) 341-7435
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215-699-6053
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Monday: 7AM-3PM
Tuesday: 7AM-3PM
Wednesday: 7AM-3PM
Thursday: 7AM-3PM
Friday: 7AM-3PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
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920 Germantown Pike #114 Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania 19462
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(610) 277-2785
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610-277-2243
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Monday: 8am-4pm
Tuesday: 8am-4pm
Wednesday: 8am-4pm
Thursday: 8am-4pm
Friday: 8am-4pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
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570 Egg Harbor Rd Sewell, New Jersey 08080
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(856) 256-1389
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856-256-1310
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Monday: 8AM-4PM
Tuesday: 8AM-4PM
Wednesday: 8AM-4PM
Thursday: 8AM-4PM
Friday: 8AM-4PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
